Gas prices are now coming down and there is a lawsuit out there pending concerning collusion and possible price gouging. The problem isn’t necessarily the fact that we are “addicted” to foreign oil, the problem is that we are living within a dangerous paradigm of control where those that control the flow of oil form an elite class at the top of the pyramid of all societies. That is, the part at the top right beneath the international banking cartels.

Yet, the spirit of innovation – even in today’s drastically dumbed down America – lives on. There are those who are pushing for innovation and are looking for alternatives. These individuals need to be supported and celebrated – and protected. Surely, there are forces that wish to preserve the current system of things and will stop at nothing to do so. That brings us to our first story – Stan Meyer.

Watch this documentary on Stan Meyer’s work.

Stan Meyer seems to be the main catalyst behind this.

Stan Meyer died suddenly in 1998 after sipping on a drink at a restaurant. Conspiracy theories abound and point to those interests who would benefit from his death and the suppression of his technological developments.

The fact is, Meyer was able to find an efficient way to harvest hydrogen from water. There are patents on his inventions, but since his death 10 years ago there seems to have been little movement in this regard. His brother continues his work but it isn’t the same. You can download his notes via a .zip file here.

Then there is this – a couple of interesting break throughs from one man: John Kanzius.

I believe diabetes type 2 is diet induced. I believe that it is something that CAN be changed and cured for good.

I am looking into the Tree of Life program (their website needs work!) but here is a trailer for a video that they helped produce called “Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days”. This is a way to defeat diabetes.

I am type 2 diabetic. Let me say that again, I am type 2 diabetic. I am saying that not to affirm the identity to myself, but rather to acknowledge that something is wrong and that I have to change it. I believe that I arrived here as the result of my choices which I made in life. I believe my poor eating habits are the sole reason for the way my body is failing to metabolize food.

You are what you eat. Plain, simple. Truth is like that – direct. The emotion we bring to it, the attachment, is the obstacle in getting over it. We make it hard on ourselves to overcome the difficulties in our life only because we attach ourselves to the identity we construct. We invest in our edifaces, we are like Pygmalion always falling in love with our creation. We obsess over our mask and believe it to be our real self.

Such is the challenge when confronted with a disease like type 2 diabetes. People will feel sorry for you and try to comfort you and you will also give in to that and believe it to. It’s not your fault, just something happened to you which you had no control over. Nothing, in actuality, is further from the truth. You did have control and in fact, you lost it because you chose to give it up.

Naked, cold yet true. That’s Truth. So, why am I blathering on? Because if I am going to change, I must take it upon myself to make the change. I must get serious and admit there is something wrong and not blindly turn away and roll over. You need to head straight towards the wreck; you need to walk directly into that storm. You will emerge on the other side, but you first must make that step towards the danger.

Here is where it gets deep: such an act defies your instincts. Such an act feels unnatural. But when you consider that the creation you have tied your identity to wants to survive – in fact, it is fighting to stay alive and exert its dominance over you – you realize that you aren’t the one that faces obliteration, but rather the old self. The self, the creation, that needs change, that has overstepped its bounds and is now destroying your life – the very thing you created in your lab but were too lazy to protect yourself from – now has to be shut down and destroyed so you can get back to what you once were.

So, there is hope. For type 2 diabetics the only thing keeping you from a cure is your excuses. It is simply your old self fighting to stay alive and keep you in the current coma you are in. If you can realize it, stand up and dare to fight back you can and will beat it. There is a path. There is a way. There is hope: but it is not easy. And the price to pay is great for you will be killing your current self to recover what you want to be, what you promised yourself you would be.

The path is being forged. All you must do is dare to walk it. In terms of type 2, that means cutting out your sugar intake, cutting out your ingestion of animal-based products and instead turning towards plant based diet selections. You must exercise more – not become a gym rat or anything, just exercise.

Now that we have crossed this bridge and pointed the finger toward the mirror, lets see hope. I will be updating this blog in order to give myself and anyone else out there some inspiration, hope, and information.

This is a fascinating story – the effect of a think tank like the famed Stanford Research Institute on government projects and experiments that were started back in the late 1960’s. The effects could be shown to be unbelievable.

An even better way to get started learning about the subject of remote viewing (RV) is to pick up one of his books, like The Limitless Mind. This book discusses RV but also helps illustrate, plainly, the concept of “nonlocality” or “non-localized awareness”.

For those of you out there thinking that ethanol is the answer to our rising gas prices, there are several fundamental things you need to be made aware of.

First of all, check out the commodities market. If I understand this correctly, you can buy barrels of oil to invest in. What happens then is that barrel you purchased is taken off the market and not used for consumption. With the rise in prices for barrels of oil, is it any wonder why it is a sound investment? So, lets say you and some friends buy 10 barrels of oil. No big deal. Then what if other groupings do the same? Then what about other countries? See where this is going?

If everyone starts purchasing oil to invest in, and essentially sit on, the price of oil will continue to rise as the supply dries up. It is an excellent way to create economic subterfuge, if you are an enemy of the United States, too. So while you make more money investing in oil, you are part of the problem of the continued rise in gas prices. You are choking yourself with both hands.

Something else you should know about – ethanol itself is not efficient. And to boot, it replaces rising fuel costs with a rising cost in food.

To produce ethanol, corn is used. It is a plentiful crop but when that resource is used in fuel, it is being taken away from farms that are using that as feed for livestock or even corporations that use corn in their product, like Coca-Cola which uses it in the production of their soft drinks. There are indirect effects and direct effects, of course, all of which drive up the cost of food and the demand for corn which only further drives up the cost as well.

Here is something of interest that I found in my egg carton this week as I went grocery shopping. It was from Country Hen eggs, and it struck me because now the anti-ethanol movement is finally starting to take shape. I will reproduce the pamphlet here because the message is important – I just hope the folks at Country Hen don’t mind me sharing this with anyone who cares as I am sure that was their intention, too.

Dear Egg Buyer,

Corn, Wheat and Feed – Wow!

The cost of feed is going up, and up, and up! Our mixed feed has gone up 49%! Our percentage of increase in costs from 2006 to 2008 was the following:

Corn 85%

Diesel 57%

Wheat 102%

Layer Feed 49%

What is Ethanol?

I never knew about ethanol until recently. You get oil and nitrogen and you can get fuel from corn. Right now, 20% of the corn crop in the US is being used for ethanol. The three biggest companies producing ethanol are POET, Archer Daniels Midland and VeraSun. Some US farmers have their own ethanol companies.

Dr. David Pimentel of Cornell

There are great problems with corn. Just last week, Dr. David Pimentel, Professor of Ecology and Agricultural Sciences, talked to us. He is one of the world’s experts on ethanol concerning corn. At present, the US uses a total of about 333 billion gallons of oil. If some of the farmers andsome compaies want to use 40% of the corn crop in the US for ethanol, that would only be 4% of the US gas needs. Why bother with ethanol? Also just to produce one gallon of ethanol, you need 1.4 gallons of gasoline (equivalent energy). That is awful!

Dr. Pimentel Point Out Corn

Corn is the crop with the worst impact on soil erosion. Corn production requires a greater quantity of insecticides and herbicides than other crops. Corn is the crop that uses the most nitrogen fertilizer. The nitrogen leaking from corn production down the Mississippi into the Gulf of Mexico is the cause of “The Dead Zone”, which is the size of New Jersey. The “Dead Zone” has a huge decrease in fish life and plant life.

What Will Happen?

The percentage of corn crops for ethanol will go higher. Government subsidies of $6 billion will go higher. In addition, about 70% of corn is fed to animals. We can’t stop using the corn for animals to use it for ethanol instead. We, the Country Hen, will tell our customers that some of these businesses are not telling the truth. We will pass on some price increase, but we cannot turn over the entire increase to our customers.

With the newest Indiana Jones movie set to come out, everyone is all of a sudden talking about these crystal skulls. I first learned about them a few years ago and actually published some stuff on this very site (but the site was hacked and all of that information, for the most part, is now lost).

Basically, there is some controversy. As usual with ancient relics that are taken out of context (sorry, I am an archaeologist by trade) there will always remain questions about the function and creation of the artifacts. The crystal skull collections will be no different.

The most famous is the Mitchell-Hedges skull. The details of its discovery and legend are all over the internet. What is fascinating are some of the reverberations of this skull and the others like it. They seem to be stirring a lot of interest in the “supernatural” aspects of ancient cultures and the mysteries of time, like the Mayan calendar and its famous prediction for December 21st, 2012. Yet there is more.

What about holographic data storage? What is this? Well, basically data is currently stored on a medium that is magnetic based – think of a floppy disk or your hard drives. The data is essentially limited to a plane; think of it as two-dimensional recording much like a record player (for those of us out there old enough to recognize one). Well, there are experiments to use a three dimensional recording medium that would be read with light – much like an optical storage medium like a CD or DVD (or Blue Ray).

The best medium for such a device? Crystal.

Why am I mentioning this? Well, some have theorized – and the legends surrounding the skulls confirm this – that the skulls actually contain a body of knowledge only accessible by those able to unlock it. There are tales of shamans and priests that where able to tap into the skulls and gain this knowledge; there even was a ritual where an old shaman and his young apprentice would enact in a ritual whereby the old shaman would die but his knowledge would pass to the apprentice by way of the crystal itself. It was a medium for transferring knowledge.

One thing is for certain, if we are able to develop the technology – or the spiritual knowledge – to the point that we can examine the skulls to see what data is hidden away, then we might really have a true adventure on our hands.

Another thing of the past becomes relevant yet again. Another reason to know our history.

This time, it would prove very beneficial. In this video found on Youtube will show, there was a big movement during the energy crisis of the 70’s to get off of oil. One of the alternatives back then was to develop hydrogen powered automobiles. Sound familiar? It should.

More amazingly, Jack Nicholson of all people is holding a press conference showing off his car that runs on hydrogen. Makes you want to ask, “Where does he get those wonderful toys?”

Seems like science is finally catching up with what mystics and spiritualists have been saying for thousands of years. Congrats on that. Read all about “resuscitation science“. Here is an excerpt.

Historically, doctors have defined clinical death as the point at which either the heart irreversibly stops beating or the brain shows no signs of activity according to Dr. Benjamin Abella, the center’s clinical research director.

“But researchers … now believe there’s a third state of being that hovers somewhere between life and death — a place where most of the body’s cells are still alive, but neither of these two classical signs of life are present,” Dr. Abella said.

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